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<br />Table 1. Alternative 1 locations/situations where nonnative fish species can <br />be stocked on a routine basis. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />L1 <br />1. All waters of the Upper Benin: selmonids (trout). <br />2. Waters with 'grandfathered' Lake Management Plans3: Mack Mesa Lake, McPhce Reservoir, Purdy Mesa <br />Reservoir (formally Hollenbeck Reservoir), Rio Blanco Lake, Chipeta Lake, Crawford Reservoir, and Harvey <br />Gap Reservoir. <br />3. Lake Management Plane will be prepared for Jerry Credo Reservoir and Juniata Reservoir. After these plans <br />aro accepted by the Colorado division of Wildlife aed the Fish and Wildlife Service, these waters will be stocked <br />on a routine hernia. <br />4. Once anti-escapement devices are installed on Highline Reservoir and F.Ikhead Reservoir Lake Management <br />Plans will be revised. After these plans aro accepted by the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Fieh and <br />Wildlife Service, these waters will be stocked on a routine basis. <br />S. Public end private isolated ponds above the 50.year floodplain: largemouth base, black crappie, bluegill, <br />mosquitofieh, triploid grass carp4. <br />6. Any waters above Flaming Gorge Dam: channel catfish, mosquitot'ish, redside shiner, smallmouth bass. <br />7. Warmwater gamefish that are removed from the river or other problem areas can be transplanted to waters <br />already containing that species once approved by the State and the Fish and Wildlife Service or waters created as <br />part of a fish removal plan. <br />8. Warmweter species into standing waters above existing reservoirs where a reproducing population of that <br />species exist once a Lake Management Plan has been approved by the involved State and Fish and Wildlife <br />Service. <br />9. Routine stocking of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, and certified triploid grass carp in: <br />s. Corn Lake, the upper ponds of Connected Lakes, and Duke Lakes once these waters have been <br />harmed to FEMA specifications to functionally remove them from the 50-year floodplain and outlets <br />screened to prevent escapement. <br />b. Private ponds that have been harmed to FEMA standards to functionally remove them from the So-year <br />floodplain, outlets screened to prevent escapement, and have already been approved for stocking the above <br />species into that pond after an initial case-by-case review. <br />s Stocking limited to species approved within that management plan. <br />4 Triploid grass carp include only those that have a certificate of genetic triploidy. <br />s These ponds provide important urban recreational fishing opportunities for kids and others. <br />14 <br /> <br />